Understanding Integration Points Used in Global Payroll for Mexico
This topic discusses:
Integration points
Service operations
Component interfaces
Integration points are interfaces between the different PeopleSoft applications such as PeopleSoft Financials and PeopleSoft HR. They allow publication and transfer of database contents from one database to another.
Note: To research the technical details of any integration point used by PeopleSoft applications, refer to the Interactive Services Repository on Oracle's My Oracle Support website.
Global Payroll for Mexico uses two integration points based on service operations architecture (SOA) technology. The messages received within Global Payroll for Mexico are triggered in response to saved field changes in the JOB record in HR.
This table lists the service operations utilized by Global Payroll for Mexico:
Service Operation |
Queue |
Handler/ Application Class |
Record |
Page(s) |
Explanation |
---|---|---|---|---|---|
WORKFORCE_ SYNC |
PERSON_DATA |
SDI Hire Termination Job |
JOB |
JOB_DATA1 |
Hire and Termination process: When the JOB.ACTION is HIR, REH, TER, LOF, or COM, a row is added to GPMX_SDI_WA. |
WORKFORCE_ SYNC |
PERSON_DATA |
Termination version Job |
JOB |
JOB_DATA1 |
Termination process: When the JOB.ACTION is TER, LOF, or COM, a row is added to PS_GP_PYE_SOVR. |
Global Payroll for Mexico also has some component interfaces (CIs). This table lists these components/application engines and the corresponding component interfaces:
Component |
Component Interface |
---|---|
GPMX_PARM_PYGRP component |
GP_PAYGROUP_SOVR |
GPMX_EE_NOADJ component |
GPMX_EMPL_NA |
GPMX_LOAN component |
GP_PYE_ERN_DED_ASGN |
GPMX_OVERTIME component |
GP_POSITIVE_INPUT |
GPMX_ERNDED_SOVR component |
GPMX_SAL_LEVDED |
GPMX_ERNDED_SOVR component |
GPMX_SAL_LEVERN |
GPMX_INTERC (Inter-company Transfer) application engine |
CI_GP_ACUM_USER_ADJ |
GPMX_MASSABS (Mass Absences) application engine |
GP_ABSENCE_EVENT |
GPMX_MASS_PI (Mass Positive Input) application engine |
GP_POSITIVE_INPUT |
Note: PeopleSoft HCM has reorganized component interface permissions based on functional areas within products. Permissions are now enabled through permission lists that are associated with functional areas or products. Refer to the PeopleSoft HCM 9.2 - Reorganization of Component Interface Permissions (Doc ID 2342162.1) MOS posting for an updated list of system-delivered CIs and their usage, the mapping of CIs and associated permission lists, and the mapping of CI permission lists and user roles.